‘Sree Ripe Peaches Quich a “ul 
for Your Table from Wolfe Trees - 
No. 6-11 ELBERTA PRICES 
Would you believe that there are over 100 3 2 : AE Ae 
different kinds of Elbertas being sold by 5 to 7 €¢. $1.30 
nurseries? Very few have the original pure 
strain that gained world-wide fame for its 
size, color, flavor and bearing habits. We have 
taken great care to see that the buds we use 
come from proven, heavy bearing orchard trees 
and that they are paint labeled in the field to 
insure true-toname variety. Our true EL- 
BERTA, a huge yellow freestone, ripens about 
July 10. We own and maintain a Proven Bear- 
ing Orchard for bud-wood supply and you are 
cordially invited to visit us during the bearing season. 
We'll feed you all the tree-ripe Peaches you can eat. 
Elberta is labeled GREEN. 
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able for planting, heel the plants in the ground in a 
well drained location. Dig a trench that is deep and 
wide enough to hold the roots. Remove the plants 
from the package, cut all strings, and place their root 
system in the trench. ‘ 
To prevent the roots from drying out, work the soil % 
thoroughly in and around the roots. Regardless of Ve, 
whether the soil is wet or dry, pour sufficient water 
in the trench to pack the soil closer to the roots. This 
will drive out air pockets, keep the roots moist, and in 
a good living condition. 
ADD ZEST and HEALTH to your MEALS 
No. 0-12 
MARTHA WASHINGTON 
ERE ARE ASPARAGUS PLANTS 
ABUNDANTLY Introduced by the U. S. Department of Agri- 
culture a few years ago. Has been the main- 
crop Asparagus variety for home, market, and 
E CAZ canning. Produces large, tender, green tips. 
Famous for its mild, rich, full flavor. 
A few roots produce many tips. Plant them 
12 inches apart in the garden. In the field, 
WITH A the rows can be 4 feet apart. 5,000 roots will 
MINIMUM plant an acre. 
Price: Per dozen plants, $1.00, 
OF CARE postpaid 
No. 0-13 
VICTORIA RHUBARB 
The first plant to furnish fresh sauce for pies in 
springtime. Will last a lifetime. Will provide lots 
of juicy stalks after the first year. Plant 2 feet apart. 
Set the roots straight up and down, with the crown 
about 2 inches below the surface of the soil. 
Price: Per dozen plants, $1.50, postpaid 
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